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A barman hopes to persuade football fans to ditch pints in exchange for cocktails after setting up shop at the south London club.
A popular shopkeeper who ran a hardware shop which became a focal point for the community has died.
An internationally-acclaimed sculptor is staging an exhibition which will feature messages of hope and peace.
The price tag for a former 16th century coaching house has dropped after being on the market for four years.
A campaign has been launched to save the home of two popular live entertainment venues which has a long history.
It's not often you can get your pooch pampered while enjoying a drink and a Sunday roast.
Flats which will "tower" over a village have been approved, despite residents' objections and one man's banner-waving protest.
A popular bakery is opening another much-anticipated branch, despite the cost-of-living crisis.
A new store is set to take over a unit at Hempstead Valley next spring.
Parents have opened their hearts after tragically losing two boys within weeks of their birth to falling pregnant with two little girls.
Owners of a popular micropub are about to open a new venue featuring a town's 'biggest tap wall and banging food'.
Hundreds of animals have been put at risk after thieves stole gates and padlocks worth £10,000 from a Kent nature reserve.
Residents have rallied against plans for a huge telecomms mast, which they say would tower over their homes and put their health at risk.
A vegan café offering healthy smoothies and collagen tonics has opened opposite a McDonald's on an industrial estate.
A pre-school which closed after a damning Ofsted inspection put children's safety at risk, inspectors found.
A photographer used a town centre car park as the backdrop for a shoot recreating scenes from hit 70s' TV crime drama Kojak.
A family-run pub that's been open for only 18 months is celebrating after it was included in the beer-lovers' bible.
The family of a little girl given a 10% chance of surviving after being diagnosed with cancer are overjoyed after she rang the end of treatment bell.
A sport that's taken off globally over the last decade could be coming to a historic dockyard building that was once earmarked for a drive-in cinema.
An ordained minister with a passion for baking is hoping his 'Chr-iced buns' and daily bread will bring the congregation back to a former church.
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